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6TH INTERNATIONAL POULTRY CONGRESS HELD IN ANTALYA…

Press release… Featured Topic at the 6th International Poultry Congress: Sustainable Production The 6th International Poultry Congress (UBEK-6), which has been organized by the Association of Poultry Meat Producers and Breeders (BESD-BIR) since 2011, was held at the Titanic Deluxe Golf Belek in Antalya from March 1 through March 5, …

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AEGEAN EXPORTERS; THE BAN ON TOMATO EXPORTS TO HARM BOTH EXPORTS AND PRODUCERS!

Press release… The ban on tomato exports will harm both exports and producers! If the ban on tomato export is not lifted, the consumer cannot eat tomatoes for 100 liras next year! The decision of tomato export ban makes Türkiye a tomato importer! Aiming to export 1 billion dollars worth …

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GLOBAL FOOD PRICES DIP 0.6 PERCENT IN FEBRUARY!

Monthly decline reflects lower prices of vegetable oils, dairy products, says UN agency… Global food prices fell 0.6% in February, the 11th consecutive monthly decline, the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) reported on Friday. The FAO Food Price Index averaged 129.8 points in February, decreasing from 130.6 points in …

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“WE COMPLIED WITH THE EU GREEN DEAL 35 YEARS AGO!”

Press release… Expressing that the European Union laid the foundations for a greener and more livable world against the climate crisis with the European Green Agreement, which was brought to the agenda of the world in 2019, Aegean Exporters’ Associations (EIB) Organic Products and Sustainability Coordinator and Aegean Dried Fruits …

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VEGETABLE OIL SECTOR ACCOUNTS FOR 58 DOLLARS OF EVERY 100 DOLLARS FROM THE AEGEAN!

Press release… The vegetable oil sector accounted for 58 dollars of every 100 dollars exported from the Aegean… Muhammet Öztürk, who announced the 2022 export scorecard of the Aegean Cereals, Pulses, Oil Seeds and Products Exporters’ Association (EHBYİB) on the basis of sectors, said in his written statement, “Our vegetable …

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KAZIM TAYCI: MIGRATION WILL BE DECISIVE IN THE YIELD ACROSS THE EARTHQUAKE ZONE

Kazım Taycı, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Istanbul Cereals, Pulses, Oilseeds and Products Exporters’ Association (İHBİR), said, “Since the people of the region migrate rather than the sections created by the fault line, the fields cannot be planted and necessary applications cannot be made during the planting …

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“WE AIM TO GET A 1 PERCENT SHARE FROM THE GLOBAL ORGANIC SECTOR”

Press release… Believing that one of the most important pillars of sustainability for a green and livable world is to increase organic production and exports, the Turkish organic sector presented Turkish organic foods to the world at the BioFach Organic Products Fair, the biggest meeting of the world organic sector. …

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JAK ESKINAZI: LOW EXCHANGE RATE AND LOW INTEREST POLICY DON’T SUPPORT EXPORTS!

Press release… Turkish Statistical Institute (TURKSTAT) data reveals that the low exchange rate-low interest policy supports imports more than exports! While Türkiye had a foreign trade deficit of 46 billion dollars in 2021, it jumped to 110 billion dollars in 2022. Jak Eskinazi Commenting on Türkiye’s foreign trade data, Aegean …

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MUHAMMET OZTURK: WE ARE PROUD OF BEING BOOSTED OUR EXPORTS TO 1 B DOLLARS

Press release… While Türkiye exported 25 billion dollars of food products in 2022, the grain, pulses, oilseeds sector was at the peak of food exports with an export of 11.4 billion dollars. The sector alone realized 46 percent of Türkiye’s food exports. Cereals, pulses and oilseeds sector which is the …

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QUAKES COULD RESULT IN LOSS OF UP TO 1 PERCENT OF TURKIYE’S GDP IN 2023!

The devastating earthquakes that struck Türkiye last week could result in a loss of up to 1% of the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) this year, said the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) on Thursday. In its latest report, the ERBD said this is a “reasonable estimate” due to the …

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